【題目】When nine-year-old Zion Harvey was two, he lost both his hands and his legs below the knees due to a life-threatening infection. The infection also damaged his kidneys and he receive a healthy kidney donated by his mom, Pattie Ray.

In the first few years of his life Zion had more medical hardship than most of us in a lifetime. That didn’t kill his spirit, though. Last year he became the first child to receive a double-hand transplant in the US. NBC News checked with him to see just how he was doing after the operation.

“I will be proud of the hands I get, ”he told NBC News. “Now I can do many things most people take for granted. When I got my hands, it’s like, here’s the piece of my life that was missing. Now my life is complete.”

When his mom Pattie talks about him, you can see the pride in her eyes, but you also see her strength. You can tell she’s helped her child develop his unbelievable spirit. The two are clearly a team, and seeing them together would make any person’s heart overflow.

“One of the major concerns I have for him is his being able to do certain things in his life,” Ray explains. “Without my mom, I would not be right here right now,” Zion says. “She helped me get through the most difficult times of my life. She is the best mom in the world.”

Zion Harvey is an amazing spirit, and wise well beyond his years.

1Zion lost his hands ________.

A. at the age of nine B. owing to a medical failure

C. because of being seriously infected D. after a kidney transplant operation

2After Zion received the double-hand transplant, ________.

A. NBC News went to give him encouragement B. he took what he got for granted

C. he joined a team with his mother D. he was content with his life

3What may Pattie care most about Zion?

A. Whether he can succeed. B. Whether he can manage on his own.

C. How he can suffer less hardship. D. How he can keep high spirits.

4What emotion is expressed by the author in the last paragraph?

A. Appreciation. B. Excitement. C. Surprise. D. Satisfaction.

【答案】due to a life-threatening infectionC選項(xiàng)because of being seriously infected

【解析】本文主要講了一位小男孩由于一次嚴(yán)重的感染,失去了雙手和雙腳,之后在母親的努力下,成為美國(guó)首位接受雙手移植的孩子。他很感激自己的母親。

1C 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文中第一段第一句的he lost both his hands and his legs below the knees due to a life-threatening infection可知,他失去雙手是因?yàn)橐淮螄?yán)重的感染。故選C。

2D 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文中第三段最后一句的When I got my hands, it’s like, here’s the piece of my life that was missing. Now my life is complete.”可知,他獲得雙手移植后,他覺(jué)的他的人生完整了,對(duì)生活很滿(mǎn)意。故選D。

3B 推理判斷題。根據(jù)文中倒數(shù)第二段的第一句“One of the major concerns I have for him is his being able to do certain things in his life,” Ray explains.可知,他媽媽最擔(dān)憂(yōu)的是他能否自己完成生活中的一些事情。故選B。

4A 推理判斷題。根據(jù)文中最后一段的“Without my mom, I would not be right here right now,” Zion says. “She helped me get through the most difficult times of my life. She is the best mom in the world.”可知,他認(rèn)為他媽媽幫助他度過(guò)了人生最艱難的階段,所以他對(duì)媽媽是充滿(mǎn)了感激的。故選A。

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